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Common Fertilizer Chart

This is a searchable collection of Common Fertilizers. A fertilizer is any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soils or to plant tissues to supply one or more plant nutrients essential to the growth of plants.Plants consume nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in such large amounts that soil will need replenishing if you want it to keep producing healthy plants. These elements provide the basis for the notation "NPK" commonly seen on fertilizer packages.


Common Fertilizer Chart

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Common Fertilizer Chart
Urea
Urea is widely used in fertilizers as a convenient source of nitrogen. A dry material in granular or prilled form, urea-N rapidly hydrolyzes to NH4+. Can be used for direct application, in mixed fertilizers, and in liquid nitrogen. More than 90% of world industrial production of urea is destined for use as a nitrogen-release fertilizer.The standard crop-nutrient rating (NPK rating) of urea is 46-0-0.In irrigated crops, urea can be applied dry to the soil, or dissolved and applied through the irrigation water.Urea is usually spread at rates of between 40 and 300 kg/ha but rates vary.

Urea

Formula: CO(NH2)2
Total N(%):46.6
Available phosphoric acid(%): 0
Soluable potash(%): 0
Type of Fertilizer: Nitrogen fertilizers

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